![]() ![]() Int parameterNumber for(int p=0 pCD E:\org\json C:\>E: E:\>loadjava -user scott/tiger JSONArray.java E:\>loadjava -user scott/tiger JSONException.java E:\>loadjava -user scott/tiger JSONObject.java E:\>loadjava -user scott/tiger JSONString.java E:\>loadjava -user scott/tiger JSONTokener.java E:\>loadjava -user scott/tiger JSONWriter.java E:\oracle\>loadjava -user scott/tiger SQL.javaĤ Reference the Java function with PL/SQL For this tutorial we assume all value are string Select all Open in new window We set the values of each parameters. String insertString = "INSERT INTO " root " (" columns.toString() ")" insertString = " VALUES (" qstmark.toString() ")" pstmt = conn.prepareStatement(insertString) Select all Open in new window We build our query : Select all Open in new window Our main loop. StringBuffer qstmark = new StringBuffer() Select all Open in new window We use a mutable string to set associated the parameter of each column StringBuffer columns = new StringBuffer() Select all Open in new window We use a mutable string to store each column name Select all Open in new window We create a new JSON object to receive each "row" JSONArray jsonArray = (JSONArray )strjson.get(root) Select all Open in new window To read all rows of data, we use a JSON array String root = strjson.names().getString(0) Select all Open in new window We get the root, IT MUST BE the name of the table JSONObject strjson = new JSONObject(sJSON) The JSON object that contains rows data to import in a table We create a JSONObject from the JSON string passed as argument : You pass to it a connexion string to connect to the database, the credentials to login and the JSON string to import. JS Graphics JS Graphics JS Canvas JS Plotly JS Chart.js JS Google Chart JS D3.- The first function insertJSON will do the "import job" : ![]() JS vs jQuery jQuery Selectors jQuery HTML jQuery CSS jQuery DOM JS JSON JSON Intro JSON Syntax JSON vs XML JSON Data Types JSON Parse JSON Stringify JSON Objects JSON Arrays JSON Server JSON PHP JSON HTML JSON JSONP JS AJAX AJAX Intro AJAX XMLHttp AJAX Request AJAX Response AJAX XML File AJAX PHP AJAX ASP AJAX Database AJAX Applications AJAX Examples JS Web APIs Web API Intro Web Forms API Web History API Web Storage API Web Worker API Web Fetch API Web Geolocation API JS Browser BOM JS Window JS Screen JS Location JS History JS Navigator JS Popup Alert JS Timing JS Cookies JS HTML DOM DOM Intro DOM Methods DOM Document DOM Elements DOM HTML DOM Forms DOM CSS DOM Animations DOM Events DOM Event Listener DOM Navigation DOM Nodes DOM Collections DOM Node Lists JS Async JS Callbacks JS Asynchronous JS Promises JS Async/Await JS Classes Class Intro Class Inheritance Class Static JS Functions Function Definitions Function Parameters Function Invocation Function Call Function Apply Function Bind Function Closures ![]() JS Objects Object Definitions Object Properties Object Methods Object Display Object Accessors Object Constructors Object Prototypes Object Iterables Object Sets Object Maps Object Reference JS Tutorial JS HOME JS Introduction JS Where To JS Output JS Statements JS Syntax JS Comments JS Variables JS Let JS Const JS Operators JS Arithmetic JS Assignment JS Data Types JS Functions JS Objects JS Events JS Strings JS String Methods JS String Search JS String Templates JS Numbers JS BigInt JS Number Methods JS Number Properties JS Arrays JS Array Methods JS Array Sort JS Array Iteration JS Array Const JS Dates JS Date Formats JS Date Get Methods JS Date Set Methods JS Math JS Random JS Booleans JS Comparisons JS If Else JS Switch JS Loop For JS Loop For In JS Loop For Of JS Loop While JS Break JS Iterables JS Sets JS Maps JS Typeof JS Type Conversion JS Bitwise JS RegExp JS Precedence JS Errors JS Scope JS Hoisting JS Strict Mode JS this Keyword JS Arrow Function JS Classes JS Modules JS JSON JS Debugging JS Style Guide JS Best Practices JS Mistakes JS Performance JS Reserved Words ![]()
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